Application Process of Market Research (Coca-Cola Company) Vas Gergő Teacher: Zsófia Kárász Whether your goal is to expand into new markets‚ introduce a new product or service‚ or gauge customer reactions‚ even the smallest businesses can benefit from a simple but well-planned market-research study. Market research helps you to understand your market‚ your customers‚ your competitors‚ and larger industry trends. High-quality research will reveal details about your current customers and
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- AMSM Product (Category -Soft Drinks) Coca-Cola is the leading provider of soft drinks in the world. In 2010‚ it not only had the No. 1 selling soda with regular Coke‚ but its Diet Coke brand outpaced Pepsi for second billing. Within the pop category‚ Coca-Cola has a number of brand variants‚ including Dr Pepper and Sprite. The company also produces fruit juices and sports drinks. Emphasis on the soft drink industry‚ though‚ has contributed to Coca-Cola’s ability to distinguish itself as a quality
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marketing 3. Collaboration with other companies 4. World’s largest beverage company 5. Favorite drink Weaknesses: 1. Not all products are available in all divisions 2. Cost instability 3. No performance in snack division Threats: 1. Trend toward healthy eating and drinking 2. Regulations regarding warning labels 3. Possible entrants in the industry 4. Parting of Nestle and Coca-Cola Opportunities: 1. Use of digital
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The Coca-Cola Way In 1999‚ following the merger of Coca-Cola’s four bottling operations (Hindustan Coca-Cola Bottling North West‚ Hindustan Bottling Coca-Cola Bottling South West‚ Bharat Coca-Cola North East‚ and Bharat Coca-Cola South East)‚ human resources issues gained significance at the company. Two new companies‚ Coca-Cola India‚ the corporate and marketing office‚ and Coca-Cola Beverages were the result of the merger. The merger brought with it over 10‚000 employees to Coca-Cola‚ doubling
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the strong pressure from the independent non-government groups‚ both companies faced high political and economic risks (“domestication”‚ Kerala temporaral ban‚ India’s foreign colas boycott and pesticide allengations). Though most of the factors in the political environment are unpredictable and existed within the macroenvironment‚ steps could have been taken to anticipate and minimize the impact of the political risks. Coca-Cola could have worked with local partners and the host government. As “political
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market. So‚ the company launched 200 ml bottles (namely Chota Coke) priced at Rs.5. CCI announced that it would mostly use the 200 ml bottles in rural areas‚ as it was very price-sensitive. It was also mostly felt that the 200 ml bottles priced at Rs.5 would increase the rate of consumption in rural market. Reports showed
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The Marketing Review‚ 2003‚ 3‚ 289-309 www.themarketingreview.com Demetris Vrontis1 and Iain Sharp2 Manchester Metropolitan University Business School and Legal and General The Strategic Positioning of Coca-Cola in their Global Marketing Operation Examines how Coca-Cola has strategically positioned it self within the world’s soft drinks market. Given that they operate in over 200 countries‚ they are faced with a clear choice of whether to standardise their product offerings globally
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important inventions and discoveries going on‚ the Coca-Cola company believed that America needed one American drink that would help the inventors through a restless night at the desk‚ or just relieve some pressure during a break from working. For the company said that Coca-Cola is a “Delightful and healthful beverage” and that it “Relieves fatigue and any mental or physical exhaustion for every businessman‚ student‚ or athlete.” The Coca-Cola company began to evolve‚ and had now become the nation’s
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The Coca Cola Company- Branding Strategies Coca-Cola is one of the most recognizable brands around the globe. The history of Coca-Cola began over a century ago since 1886. Today Coca-Cola sells products in over 300 countries world-wide‚ and has over 3‚000 different beverages. The brand is familiar to people all around the world‚ and is available in many different varieties. The company takes pride in the development of unique marketing strategies‚ which have allowed growth and access to various
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1)Introduction The Coca-Cola Company is the greatest refreshment association on the planet‚ serving customers from more than 200 countries with more than 500 different brands. Regardless of the way that it is clear that Coca-Cola is best known for Coca-Cola‚ its total degree covers both sparkling and still drives and its 14 billion dollar portfolio join both globally known and confined brands(The Coca Cola Company‚ 2011a) As a globalized multinational organization‚ Coca-Cola in like manner focuses
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